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Hall of Jazz: Classic Blue Note Records. Recommended jazz albums.

If you’ve developed an interest in jazz and picked up some classic CDs or records, you’ll likely notice that many albums have “BLUE NOTE” stamped on the jacket.

Blue Note Records is the most important label in jazz history and a legendary name admired by both aspiring jazz musicians and listeners alike.

Its stylish, timeless, and sophisticated artwork is also outstanding, and many fans want to own the records for that very reason.

In this article, we’re introducing classic jazz masterpieces released by this prestigious label.

We’re also featuring several recent standouts, so be sure to check them out!

Hall of Jazz Fame: Blue Note Records Masterpieces. Recommended Jazz Albums (21–30)

Newk’s TimeSonny Rollins

Sonny Rollins – Newk’s Time (1959) [FULL ALBUM]
Newk's TimeSonny Rollins

Sonny Rollins, who mastered the tenor saxophone with ease and captivated audiences during the golden age of jazz with his stylish, bold, and dazzling improvisations.

His 1957 Blue Note release, Newk’s Time, is a masterpiece packed with everything that makes him so compelling.

Afro-CubanKenny Dorham

Kenny Dorham – Afro-Cuban [Full Album]
Afro-CubanKenny Dorham

Just as the painter Rubens was masterful in his use of light and shadow, jazz trumpeter Kenny Dorham was a genius at portraying stillness and motion on his instrument.

Afro-Cuban, released on Blue Note in 1955, is a captivating album that showcases his dynamic side.

LeewayLee Morgan

Lee Morgan (Usa, 1961) – Leeway (Full)
LeewayLee Morgan

Lee Morgan, a trailblazer who was hailed as a genius from a young age and a hard-bop trumpeter emblematic of Blue Note, recorded a masterpiece with Lee-Way, released by Blue Note Records in 1960 alongside an all-star lineup of Paul Chambers, Art Blakey, Bobby Timmons, and Jackie McLean.

Another WorkoutHank Mobley

Hank Mobley – Another Workout [RVG Edition] (Full Album)
Another WorkoutHank Mobley

Hank Mobley was a leading American tenor saxophonist who recorded more than twenty albums for the Blue Note label between 1955 and 1970.

Among them, Another Workout—recorded in 1961 and released in 1985—along with Soul Station and Roll Call, are considered his landmark albums.

J.R. MonteroseJ.R. Monterose

J R Monterose (Usa, 1956) – Full Album
J.R. MonteroseJ.R. Monterose

Blue Note’s classic album “J.R.

Monterose” is a record that embodies the essence of jazz.

The sound world woven by J.R.

Monterose’s robust phrasing and distinctive staccato captivates listeners.

Released in 1956, the album features luminaries of the jazz world.

Celebrated as a hard-bop masterpiece, it continues to earn high acclaim today.

It’s recommended not only for jazz aficionados but also for newcomers to the genre.

The refined musicianship and deeply emotive tones are sure to resonate with you.

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